An hour ago, the game's official Twitter account pinned a tweet detailing when fans could expect more news on the next installment in the franchise. Camilla Luddington provided the voice and motion capture for the character in the game as well as its 2015 follow-up, Rise of the Tomb Raider. According to Square Enix, the first reveal will happen soon, later in 2018. The bad news is that it did not go deeper, so for now, all we have left is to wait. "Honestly, we wish we could share it with you right now, but were taking a new approach this time". Fortunately, that changed today when the dealer announced that a new Lara Croft adventure is on our way. In other words, gamers will be able to get their hands soon after its official reveal. No name, no look at gameplay, no cinematic teaser - just the knowledge that it is in development, and that a "major event" will kick off the next adventure in 2018.

Trip to Bilbao on the agenda if Ireland reach Euro 2020
Euro 2010 is the first European Championship to be played under a new format with group games spread across a number of countries. The Belgian city has been dropped from the 13-nation hosting plan because of delays in the construction of a new stadium.

Community honors Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, local hero
Through the ups and downs of battles won and lives lost, the cry of "Remember Pearl Harbor!" helped maintain American resolve. Governor Mark Dayton has proclaimed today, Thursday, December 7, 2017, as Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day in Minnesota.

Snow warning for Donegal comes into force later
Road conditions will be in a poor state across the country and motorists are advised to be vigilant for ice and to slow down. Saturday is expected to be a mostly dry but very cold day with varying cloud and sunny spells.

Trump shrinks national monuments in Utah
Two lawsuits also have been filed to try to block the Grand Staircase decision, which cuts the monument almost in half. The monument designated by President Bill Clinton in 1996 was almost 3,000 square miles (7,770 square kilometers).

$450M Leonardo painting heading to new Louvre museum
The New York Times reports according to documents it reviewed the mystery buyer was a little-known Saudi prince. The painting was sold again in 1958 and then acquired in 2005 by a group of art dealers for less than $10,000.